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Framed Vintage Fred McCaleb Print Old Timers

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Subject
Sports, Recreation
Date of Creation
1900-1949
Style
Realism
Original/Reproduction
Original Print
Size Type/ Largest Dimension
Small (Up to 14'')
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Fred McCaleb was an artist who was active in the 1940s, when he worked for Brown & Bigelow in St. Paul, Minnesota, and provided illustrations for "Field & Stream," Ray Holland's "Bird Dogs," and Alexander Mackay-Smith's "American Foxhunting: An Anthology." His wildlife paintings & prints are sought after by collectors & museums and often sell for hundreds of dollars. This is a signed print "Old Timers" depicting a hunting dog chasing game.TheOldPeddlerd5a71d

 

  • Fred F. McCaleb
  • "OLD TIMERS"
  • VINTAGE ETCHING
  • Signed by Artist
  • Wildlife
  • 1940s
  • Framed
  • Pencil Titled Lower Left on Print
  • Signed by the artist Lower Right on Print
  • Etching Area is 10" x 7 1/4"
  • Printed on High Quality Paper
  • Framed
  • Estate Find
  • Condition: Very Good See photos for some spots outside the print area
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Priced $35.00. Categorized under Art >> Art from Dealers & Resellers >> Prints. Subject: Sports, Recreation, Date of Creation: 1900-1949, Style: Realism, Original/Reproduction: Original Print, Size Type/ Largest Dimension: Small (Up to 14''), Signed?: Signed, Listed By: Dealer or Reseller. Fred McCaleb was an artist who was active in the 1940s, when he worked for Brown amp Bigelow in St. Paul, Minesota, and provided ilustrations for Field amp Stream, Ray Holand's Bird Dogs, and Alexander.